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I live in the rural Pacific Northwest where we celebrate life in the country. I dip my toes in writing, decorating, DIY, baking, classic literature, gardening and photography. My priorities are faith and family followed by friends and fun. I strive to find beauty in the ordinary and blessing in the extraordinary.

PB & J on homemade bread is a must at least every 6 months. I can't do anymore than that or I'd start eating them every day, lol.Oh, Mindy, those babies! They certainly put a big smile on my face too - adorable!So does the cartoon - we need to be able to laugh at ourselves :)Those statistics are shocking. No matter how far women believe they have come, the abuse and slavery are unacceptable and desperately need to be addressed rather than swept under the carpet again and again.

I just did an article on a conference that is addressing this very issue! I'm not sure where you live, but here in Ohio there is a task force that shares signs that someone is being trafficked. Just volunteering with youth are at risk of being trafficked makes a HUGE difference. Thanks for sharing your lessons with us! :) Here from Chatting a the Sky. :)

Hi Mindy, your niece's babies are so adorable, I agree peanut butter and jelly is good for the soul. Did not even know slavery existed among children in the U.S. that is so sad and unacceptable. Have a great week-end!

I love the photo! Two little smileys! You and I love so many of the same things, Mindy. I always think we could share a nice pot of tea and conversation and feel like we've known each other for years. :)

Oh Mindy! Those twins are ADORABLE! Look at those dimples!! I'm a sucker for dimples.I hope none of us will ever turn ourselves away from someone who needs us. I know it happens, but let's rebound right away! We are all God has in this world. Let's allow ourselves to be used!!Blessings,Ceil

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Welcome! My name is Mindy. I live in the rural Pacific Northwest where we celebrate life in the country. I dip my toes in writing, decorating, DIY, baking, classic literature, gardening and photography. My priorities are faith and family followed by friends and fun. I strive to find beauty in the ordinary and blessing in the extraordinary.

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